Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANT* PJ
GHAUTS PASS DAILV COUfilER
Pabllahad Dally Except Sunday
Tonight
DAILY UHWKH
MTI RDU. 'll» 1». IMI.
FARM
LIVE STOCK
We ciuw M H p m. «ksrp.
FEED FOR WINTERING STEERS
Mstboda Used and Resulta Obtained
by Department of Agriculture
at Lew.ebung. W. Va.
National) Prioed"
Which
means ths same price io every
one everywhere Price branded
In the back of each instrument
at the factory
We are esclu­
sive agents for Jackson. Jose­
phine and |x»l Norte Counties
vFrvrwraa b» ths United Stales twpari-
■wat at Agriculture 1
Kxpcritne«ts to »letrrmtne the «nori
desirable rations and meth,«!« f»»r wm
tsrit.g steers w«re continued last year
•t Lrwtwburg W. Va . by the United
States l*r(iartt»e«t of Agriculture co- i
THE HONE OF Nt MH EH IK COFFER
operating with the state agricultural |
AND ALL OTHER QI ALITA' GOOD*
exiertnw-nt station.
8lxty two rear- |
old steers averaging 927 f-ound» in
101 Si 105 N. 6th
Grants Pass Ore
weight were divided into *x lot« of
ten each atnl wintered for a |s ru«l of I
12b days, beginning Iu-c«-n»tw-r gs, r.»tt*
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The grvwteri gall»—443 [««uml« »as
ADDITION .AL UM'AL
♦ made by the lot f«s! on a dally ration
isolated ovt'ortuntty to bear some of! •
BATI K1>AY. MAY Ä, 1921
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦e ♦ ♦ ♦ of 25 pounds of silage 5.4 pounds of
straw. and one pound of c.’tt.wi'.’ed
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the beat attractions, lectures, musi­ l-<«urn ITotu <'rw-crat tit,—
Grants Pas«, Oregon
Stanton Rowell, Prop
Other rations and gaie» »ere
♦
♦ cians. artists not poasible otherwise I ; Masara. E J. Carrillo and i
OREGON WEATHER
8
♦ It broadens life in the inland towns Shattuck, with their wives, returned Silage (SO pounii«) rain. 7!» is-und
♦
Tonight and Sunday. ;>rob-
for It brings to them a touch of more 1 from a trip to Oeacent City Friday
ably showers Wanuer touicbt ♦
metropolitan life Grants Pass is i ^evening They report the highway
♦ east portion
just
now in the midst of her season ! tn excel:mt condition and the trip
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
; from Grants Paas to the sea one of
EVERYTHING
INSURANCE—
of Chautauqua. Men and women of . the delights ot the west
While on
Dependable companies and reaa-
Xrw Äi»«| I
FBI ITT»ALE AND TH): (X)W
national repute are coming to Grants 1 the coast they also visited Brvokiaioi
M
Stott.
oaable rates. See T
MKK ME
The voter caa go into spasms over Pass because of the Chautauqua or-!
me ^4
mills in that v icinlty
lOItf
Buick Salesrooms
the enactment at measures that can ganization It is a wonderful oppor-i
E. L GAlUlRAlTll — Real eatata. In*
possibly have no influence upon the tunity for those who wish to hear the Mtxlrsl i:hvl»«l to Off»»
44)1 <» STREET
stirane» and plate glass liability.
Reinhold Schmidt, a student at O.l
course o< his daily life. He will stand address of erudite men and to see and
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S
G
street,
phons
38
40tf
A. C. from Grants Paas, has been I
upon the street corner and cuss and hear acocmplisbed and talented art­
elected to the vice-president . of the
>8 MOSS AGENCY Fire lasur*
diacuas concerning the merits of this ists in the varied program
It has lo<-al chapter of the Amalon Society
ance, plate glass liabllty, insur*
or that candidate and of the reasons become an institution in the life of of Mechanical Engineers for the com­
tf
ance. 304 H Sixth street.
ing year, the election taking place
why measures should or should not country
WILLIAMS WOOD TARD—Fir » ood
at a ipeeting of the chapter held last
(Continuad from (‘ace One)
become laws during national or «Lite
»4
IS.¡3 nd 13 50 Phon« 117
Friday. On the Thursday before
A Good Bunce of Steer*.
campaigns, but his city or township
Schmidt, who is a junior, was pledg­
track and f.eld rhaiup<on»hl|iw at
WE ARE SKLLLNG No 1 common lea
•lection is passed up without thought.
ed to the Lam ba Phi Lam ba. an hon­ tflage (30 pmi.-xl«) snd ■-'■tt<wi*ce»l
Harvard st ullim, Friday and
the
You
pine lumber at a sacrifice
It means more to the average citizen
orary engineering fraternity, at a meal (one and a half pound«), gain «7
1.
*
1 tn
buy
can
afford
to
build
if
you
who is the constable of his precinct
luncheon in the home economics tea pound*; silage (23 p»>und«> and mixed
the appearance of th.’ University of
from us Slate Creek Lumber Co .
hay (eight poun'ls). gain. C3 pounds;
(Continued from Pace One)
room at the college.
than who may be governor of hia
93 California team The a ■ .1 rance of
Wonder. Ore
mixed hay (30 pmrmta) and «wir •■•«rti
the Californians presented the In‘er­
Mate Likewise, so commonplace a I the irrigation of huge tracts of lands
(two poanda). gain. 35 pound*; silage
FOR
»AIMS
—
«Barred
Rock
baby
sectional aspect oi the event which
snu«
Trip
to
<
rater
I-ake
—
(30 poun«is). gain S2 pounds.
subject as the let Ung of stock run at that will more than wripe out her eco­
ciiicks from hens that produce a was apparent at Franklin Field. Utili.
Meters.
Newton
and
Moore,
ot
the
The
steer*
u.«etl
,n
the
w
intering
ex
Urge In a precinct of the county af­ nomic losses of the war
flock average of 200 egstw a year adelphla. last May when teams from
!‘r«dent Millerand has just com­ Shattuck Construction compamy. left périment» st Lewlsborg were grated
fects the precinct and the public more
June 2nd last hatch
M J. Foster. the University of California and Ice­
on
pasture
to
determine
the
effect
at
noon
today
via
the
thvver
route
pleted a lour along the Rhone He
which the dlff«-ri-ut rations fed and Phone «O1-F-43. Rd 4. Grants Pass land Stanford compete»!
than the solving of some big national
for
Crater
Lake.
expecting
to
make
was accomj-anied by a score of en­
91
Although Harvard's track
tram
lasue. Stock may get into your pro­ gineers and by officials of the depart­ the last 12 miles at the trip on foot methods of wintering bud on subse­
quent pasture gains.
ha« been weak In recent years, ths
over
the
snow.
The
particular
ob
­
perty over night anl do more »iamare ments throgfc wbfch the Rhone flown
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE Dry pine Crimson is
i In the lead H chsmplon-
ject of the trip just at this time is to
wood. >3 tier. 2-Uer load, dry fir. ships won,
than al! the taxes you pay.
But Swiss officials met him near the Swiss
wlth 13. Yale Cornell and
PUREBRED
FEMALES
FAVORED
obtain
first
hand
data
concerning
the
13.50 per tier
Houser Uros Penti are I t!~1 with nine champion*
there is a place for the exercise of frontier and Informed him that their amount of the snowfall in the lake
Phone 3’6-Y
931
government had approved the plans.
In Op.men of Specialist* Numosr of
ships each Harvard «as the winner
judgment even in the application of
Hie Rhone project* contemplates region. Mr Moore has compiled
Purabreda
of
Both
Stacs
le
Rap-
WANTED Nicely furnished bun.'a- for seven ■ conxecutivs years from
a herd law. When there are thou­ the erection of 17 big power houses, data from government reports on the
idly Incrcaaing.
low or ni<e apartment for a newly l«*n to is*«
In 1*'7, th's string
sands of acres of wild lands that can from the Swiss border to the sea. It snowfall and the stage of water in
wedded couple at once, north side of surcos««-* w - • brnkan by Yale Har-
Rogue
river
and
will
be
able
to
deter
­
Anyrl ay to i;urtu announced be
be pastured without trespassing upon is estimated that the Rhone water-
W H Pattlllo. real estate
9‘>tf vard won in I«*M. Yale In 1*«-9 and
mine pretty accurately on his return
the rights of people, it is public pol­ falls will develop more than l.ioO.- just when the Rogue will probably the United Stat»-* i s-partn>»uit of Ag
then the crimson was v!ctorln»m for
rienlture.
live
stock
owners^
In
the
POSITION
open
A SALESAMN'S
000 horsepower, of which 800.000
three
more y«-nrs before Tale took
icy to permit the use of the open
return
to
a
norma!
water
stage.
The
United Stat»-» «11 ow a trnd.-ney toward
Complete line of varieties In well
can be utilized, energy equivalent to
the lead and held It until 1*9* From
construction
work
on
the
Savage
purrbrt-d
f»-male
acres
animals
as
welt
as
Write
for
terms
to-
grown
Mock,
that produced by 6,000,000 tons of
1**0 until 1*9«. the college track
Rapids dam will be timed to meet toward purebred sires. In fact, the
At the special election next month coal.
day. Capital Clty Nursery Co .
championshit» r»v| •»»<*<! every year
low water conditions. The return use of well-bred sir»-» ap[>eara to In
42«
Oregon
Bldg
.
Salem.
Ore
92
the voters of Fruitdale precin«-t will
either In Camhridgi or New Haven.
trip will probably be made next Tues­ crease- the uw of g>ud females. Dur-
CHINEhE AIR MAIL •SERVK E
vote upon the question of permitting
trig the ¡eriod »x-toter l. 1911«, to FOR RALE -I
kitchen extwslon Since tha’ year. Yale has w»n»
KOON »TABIJSHED FACT day.
March 31. r.rglt. the quality of female
table an<l 8 kitchen chairs. 3 solid three ti- .. and Harvard onlv twice.
Heretofore
stock to run at large.
Shanghai. May 28.—(A. P.)—The
stock kept in herds and fl<x-ka headed
! mission 1 Yale's last victory was In 1904 and
wood bottom chaira.
Power
Agr«-s-m»-nt
lira»!»»-»)
—
there has been no redtriction because Peking-Shanghai air mail service in
by purebred sir»*», was 4*-'t (<er cant
leather bottom rockers: 1 Wei Ing- Harvard’s In 1909
The Pennsyl­
Fred
A.
Williams,
chairman
of
the
all
likelihood
will
be
an
established
of
the
river
there
on the south side
parebred. and 2J5 jer »-ent scrub, The
ton piano, fine condition; I 1 9x12, vania triumph of last Mav Interrupt­
state
public
service
comm.ssion.
was
remaining number w«-re grades of
has been a large undeveloped area, reality before summer is well ad­
and 1 6x9 Axmlnister weamles« ed the aerie- of vlctorb-s which had
Contracts for the building in the c,tY Friday afternoon, accom- eroaabrada- lu»ter figures covering the
vanced
With the »oming of irrigation this
rugs. 1 leather couch; 1 Hat to? ■penched on Cornell banners In the
of two aero hangar»- at the Shanghai :*aI>ied by the official stenographer perio»l October 1. 11)19. to l>«vml#r
is changing, and the green fields will erminus were let following the pur- and the executive secretary conduct­ 31. 1920. eliow that the numbar "t 1 desk: 1 Remington typewriter I five preceding meets There was no
1900 washer; 1 cat bed; 1 carpet championship event tn 1917 due to
be a constant invitaton to the row to »base of the land. Incidentally these ing a hearing into the controversy purebred fe;.iai»M k» pl uuder corre- '
sweeper, and our horn»« at 1026, war conditions.
»[exidlilg •nr,dit I»*»» had Increased to
between
the
Grants
Paas
Irrigation
break through the fence from the contract» were let to an American
l«a»nridge Ave
E L ('hunchlll.
The track of the Harran! stadium
district and the California-Oregon 55.9 |>er »ent and *<-rubs had fall»m
dusty highways. Cattle at large arili company.
to 2.1.
phone 26H-J.
90 Is considered with Franklin
FiMd
Power
company.
The
.
district
con
­
It was planned to start work on
Tb»*se figure* are based on a knowl-
also prove of great damage to the
these hangars in April and they are tended that it was entitled to a bet­ e»lg« of the breeding of nearly 400.0110 FOR SALE I have several tracts of oral at Phila»li»lphla. th»« fastest cin-
ditches and canals, and would be re­ to be completed within four months ter rate for the short season whi< h
land that must tie sold. ?h”one ,,,,r ,r“rl< ,n th* ’'nH»'d State« Nlns
• .-! »»f :.
,.l< and poultry. In the
sponsible for many a break »«pensive Two similar hangar- are being built it expected to be a consumer of elec­ »»pinion of »lv|,artinent live stock *|«-
268-J and let me show them to present Intercollegiate reeord-tiold-
trical
power
than
the
contract
offer
­
•iallsts.
the
more
general
use
of
purv-
you.
If you like any of them era establish»-»! or equall»wl the b»w<
to repair. Then cattle along the at Peking and negotiations for the
ed by the company provided Follow­ breds of b»»th sexes on farm» in the
make
me
an offer E. I. Churchill. marks on the Soldiers Field oval
erection
of
hangars
at
Tsinan
fu.
highway are a constant menace to
92
Shantung and Pucheng. Pukow are ing the hearing, the power company United Stater Is Increasing In about. trustee.
Mfe and property. Fruitdale precinct
offered certain concessions in the a ye-ur. it appears, tie lticrea«e In the
being
Tried forward.
FOR 8 ALE -Good oak dining table.
would do well to vote to keep the
At each of the four aerodromes way of rates which were acceptable use of purebred female« by purebred-: 4 good chairs to match, range al­
cow within bounds. And it may two Bimy commercial airplanes will to the district, and these concessions sire use-» has b»rn at least 7 per <-ent. ;
most new. kitchen cabinet. 2 bed
save the cow's life.
be stationed an»l the actual flying were approved by the commission. A
steads, springs and mattress *17
Havana, (Nil»«, May 2*
<A P.)
DEVELOP
HORSES
AND
COLTS
contract
based
trpon
the
agreement
will be done by relay when the s»»r-
East D street. Grants Pass. R I. -Hitter rotnplainta are being nude
will
be
made
between
the
two
par
­
vice opens Ultimately it is the pur­
THE 4 HAl TAI QUA SEASON
Cannon.
95 hern against rent profiteering
At­
ties. Under the agreement the min­ Protein Feeds Tend to Produce Muscle
The Chautauqua season should be pose of the Chinese government to
—Concentrates Are Necessary
tacks are made almost dally In the
imum
charge
is
reduced
to
meet
the
FOR
SALE
—
One
good
bicycle
and
greatly extend its air »»ervice and in
for Work Animals
an event In the life of every commun­
Driggs & Stratton motor wheel. neww|»ai»era on profitwring land­
time to establish pauenger-carrying short season of use.
ity to which the Chautauqua come* services
Cheap
Doth in good condition lords. Numerous <ws«*s »>f thr»-.- room
For young horses and colta muscle
Call after « o'clock. C E. Dillings. aimrtments for which 1150 n month
HIGHWAY (IMMISSION HOL I Si
development is very Important. Pro
ja detnnn<leil, with one month's rent
IMA N Fifth
•efn
feeds
tend
to
pr«w!uce
thia.
So
GOSTRAfTN FOR IN VEHTIGATION
In advance and two month*' rent as
do leguminous hays, each as alfalfa, PIA.NO TO RENT by year or month
d»»iKMlt, ar»» riteal
»•lover, cowpeas, soy beans and pea­
Portland, May 28.— (A. P.)—The
Mrs. R K Hackett. Cl5 H. or
One relief project being «-onsldered
nuts. The following «•» incentra tea are
highway commission deferred the' valuable: Whmt bran, cottonseed
phone ’.L’S-Y.
90 for •ubmhialon to the <dty cimnell
" ■"
11
awarding at several contracts today meal, rice, bran and shorts. From one
provides for the appropriation of
for further investigation. Some were to two pounds of cottonseed meal a NEW TODAY—Used, but not alMMetl. »1.000,000 yearly f„r a number of
awarded, including one to the Lane •lay with the grain have been found to Vlahoguny drvw-er, marble top. Oak years to construct four-room homes
county court to work about five miles t.e very economical and highly d«-slr- dreaMMW. larg»* mirror. Sanitary cot. for the irnorer people at a c<wt of
able for horses doing heavy work. Oak extension table. Br»«nkfiM«t table- about »3,000 each
in I«ane county.
Two or three k » mm 1 rang»—. A f»-w
By selling tli«-s>- homes on a par­
AMERICAN WINN IN WORLD'S
SELLS HIS POOR PUREBREDS nuittr»-»«»-». |«-ft at the wptwlal low tial payment plan. It |N declar«»! that
TE N NIS CR A M PIONSII IP
price. I’h»»nc 71. T. C. Booth.
the proceeds, turned Into the ron-
Unde -.ned and Poorly Conformed An-
wtriv-tlon
of more hotn<vs, would s»ion
Imais Seid for Beef by Nebraska
St Cloud. France, May 28.— (A.
solvo the housing problem, an»!, in-
PORTLAND MARKET*
Live Stock Man.
P.) Arnold Jones, American tennis
r cldentally.
“’............ eliminile the rent pro-
star, def»wted M. Cousin, of France,
Choice
Steers
................
37.50
17.75
fl
teer.
©
”7 sold as l»eef two purebred Short­
in the first singles match of the horn bulls, »me undersized, the other Hog». prime light
ft TI «I 19.25
world's hard court tenni* champdon-l of poor »information.”
• »; .
This state Prime I-amba....... It.50
ND9 It
ship. Which openad tatay
Arnold tnent to the United States Is-[.art Eggs, buying price
16c © Ike
took three straight sets.
is « HEAP
meat of Agriculture from a Nebraska Rutter .....................
................25c
stockman siding In the Better Sirra—
firemen. May is
, \ I* • <’oal
Better Sto»-k campaign. Indicates a
Portland, May 28.—-(A. P.)—All
growing understanding that desirable markets are steady.
delivered to the entente by Germany
sires must be of good quality In ad­
under the 9pa agreement I» being of­
fered In the market* of Belgium at
P»wtland. May 2«. (A. P. )—Billy dition to being purebred.
• Matching Up Sable Skins
.MasctMt, P»»rtland
’»an tarn weight,
In the critical eyes of the rtirrle. price* against which American and
won a ten round decision over Pal : DEVELOP AND FATTEN SWINE there Is a (Treat deal of difference Hi RngllKh coal cannot compete, ft I«
skins of animals of the •.nine species said here
It also 1* asserted that
___
Mfmre of Memphis last night. Bob­
by Harper, of Seattle, won from Ed- Terms Arc Often Misused in Speaking For Instance. It takes hundreds nt coal »lellvcrvul to Franco bv Germany
of
Hcgc
—
Some
Essentials
sable skins to make a long wrap, and also I" being resold in German mar­
die Mahoney, of CMcago.
for Development.
because the fur on the under side of (tota al prices considerably lower
the animal Is always thinner than or than American and English oxpor-
The word .let e|op Is often misused top, the sides of the pelts must hs
Meaning of Oream of Venison.
tor* can «»ffer.
To dream of venison Indicates that for the word fatten. This Is a mistake. lurked and sewn together in many
In
order
to
develop
a
pig
he
must
hnve
the dreamer will be surprised by hear­
■mall sen ma to give the fur a uniform
suitable food to keep up a good growth thickness. A fur clouk costing thous­
ing from a long absent friend a com
The longer the run the chanper ths
of bone anil muscle and regular exer­ ands of dollars la eutlreiy the work
munlcation of a pleasing and gratify
rale at the Courier merchant print­
mg nature.
cise to give him strength and vigor
at experts.
ing department.
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ki :
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The Music & Photo House
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHI LES
FRANCE PLANS TO H«